Honors Chemistry

Period
Time
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1
8:00 am
E Period
F Period
A Period

B Period

C Period
D Period
2
8:45 am
F Period

G Period

B Period

C Period
A Period
E Period
3
9:30 am
F Lab

G Lab

B Lab

C Lab
A Lab
A Period
4
10:15 am

G Period

E Period
C Period
D Period

B Period

B Period

5
11:00 am
A Period
D Period
D Period
E Period

G Period


6
11:45 am

C Period
D Lab
E Lab
F Period

Lunch
12:30 - 1:00 pm






7
1:00 pm

B Period


E period
F Period


8
1:45 pm
C Period

F period

G Period



9
2:30 pm
D Period

G period

A Period




Monday, January 25, 2010


Chapter 8
  • define lattice energy

Covalent Bonding
  • define covalent bonding as the overlap of orbitals between two atoms that share electrons
  • define bond length and identify factors that play a role in the length of a bond: attractive forces and repulsive forces
  • define bond energy
  • identify the relationship between bond length and bond energy
  • show the overlap of orbitals in diatomic molecules obeying the octet rule
  • explain why diatomic molecules are more stable than individual atoms for HONClBrIF

Homework: Read pp. 308 - 311 and do problems 73, 74, and 76 on p. 335.


Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Period G & G Lab

Covalent Bonding
  • go over drawing Lewis structures for covalent molecules in last night's homework problems
  • identify number of bonds formed by groups of nonmetal elements
I12-22-bonds.jpg
  • Video: Chemical Bonding (35 min)

Lab:
  • Use molecular model kits to make molecules showing covalent bonding: single, double, and triple bonding
Molecular-Model-Kit.jpg
  • discover the 3-D molecular geometry that exists among molecules

No homework tonight,

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Daily Quiz

Period B & B Lab:

Covalent Bonding
  • go over drawing Lewis structures for covalent molecules in last night's homework problems
  • identify number of bonds formed by groups of nonmetal elements
I12-22-bonds.jpg

Lab:
  • Use molecular model kits to make molecules showing covalent bonding: single, double, and triple bonding
Molecular-Model-Kit.jpg
  • discover the 3-D molecular geometry that exists among molecules

Period G:

Covalent Bonding
  • Finish using model kits to make molecules, including single, double, and triple bonds.
  • Define bond length.
C9F12.GIF C9F11.GIF
C9F13.GIF
  • Define bond order and relate bond length to bond strength.
FG07_04-13UN.JPG

Homework: None


Thursday, January 28, 2010


Bond Energies
  • bond energies are measured in kJ/mole
  • calculate the enthalpy change for a reaction using bond energies


Friday, January 29, 2010

Free Weekend - No Class for G period.




Saturday, January 30, 2010

Free Weekend - No Class